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Old School Work: 1960's Life Science Book Covers
It's always important to look back of where graphic design comes from. In its early stages it must've been pretty awesome to experiment on different printing methods, composition styles and illustrations, and as we know there have been a lot of changes throughout the times. We've already seen some examples of vintage covers and I think they're a great example of the basis of...
Amazing findings: Star Wars iconoscope
Wayne Dorringtonis a London based graphic designer and illustrator that saying he's a Star Wars fan might fall a bit short. He's been working for quite some time in the illustration of the initial Star Wars trilogy (from IV to VI) in the form of a breakdown of the entire movies. It is quite some impressive work and I can't even fathom how much time he must've spent watching all the...
Typographic love: modified fonts
We've already featured a remarkable amount of typographic posts in the past weeks but I think there's not enough appreciation in the world for great type design work. This time I'd like to refer to the work involving type and art, a mix that results in amazing work. Thanks to the behance networkI've encountered this 2 examples that are completely brilliant. The first one is called...
FontXS Free Fonts: Stencil Style
Today's featured fonts, courtesy of FontXS are in the stencil style. From distressed type to serif font stencil and bold geometric shapes, this fonts are great for digital design as well for print and for actual cut out stencils. You can find more in the same style in the stencil category at FontXS, enjoy!
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Pixellogo template review: Logo 3D-175
We're showcasing featured posts that review the logo templates of our catalog. Today's logo template review is about Logo 3D-175 a realistic style logo of a movie film roll.





